I uploaded a small surprise

Peperez,

Cool! I just took her out for a spin. :ernae:

Don't worry, I won't kiss-and-tell. :kiss:
 
Thanks Pepe...have been wanting that plane for a long time. It is in the paint shop now...new panel lines under way.

OBIO
 
Thank you very much, Pepe. The He-112 was the replacement of the He-51 for the ground-attack specialized squadron of the Nationals air force. They fully appreciated the fine flight qualities and the punch of the cannons but also recognized that it was a bit underpowered.

On the historical incident, it did not just force down the P-38, Pepe. He shot it down, although the pilot survived. The plane fell just on the Spanish-French frontier of the Protectorade (French side, but so close that it was on sight of the Spanish frontier guards). A lot of diplomatic action from Spain was needed to avoid the incident to turn in something more serious. In fact, the day after a huge number of P-38's overflow defiantly the airdrome from which the He-112 had taken off. Wisely, they weren't shot at.
 
On the historical incident, it did not just force down the P-38, Pepe. He shot it down, although the pilot survived. The plane fell just on the Spanish-French frontier of the Protectorade (French side, but so close that it was on sight of the Spanish frontier guards). A lot of diplomatic action from Spain was needed to avoid the incident to turn in something more serious. In fact, the day after a huge number of P-38's overflow defiantly the airdrome from which the He-112 had taken off. Wisely, they weren't shot at.

Very good explanation of the facts, Xavier. ..

Is it true that the spit elliptical wings was inspired in the he-112 wings....?
Regards
Jose
 
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